U.S. House · West Virginia
Technology Regulation in West Virginia
Mapped voting patterns for current House members in West Virginia. Open a district for roll-call evidence and your representative's record.
U.S. House · West Virginia
Mapped voting patterns for current House members in West Virginia. Open a district for roll-call evidence and your representative's record.
Based on mapped public records for current House members. Not a poll or opinion survey.
2seats with data
West Virginia's 2 current U.S. House seats on Technology Regulation: 2 (100%) mapped toward Support stronger regulation of tech platforms and AI. Open a district row for roll-call evidence on that representative.
How seats in this scope split by incumbent party and mapped stance bucket. One seat per row; not a population or voter poll.
| Party | Seats | For | Against | Mixed | Limited |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Republican | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Share of seats in each mapped category (not population-weighted).
| Category | West Virginia | U.S. House |
|---|---|---|
| Mapped for | 100%2 seats | 93%413 seats |
| Mapped against | 0%0 seats | 2%8 seats |
| Mixed / neutral | 0%0 seats | 3%13 seats |
| Limited mapped record | 0%0 seats | 3%12 seats |
Each row is one House seat. Open the district record for roll-call evidence—this table summarizes the mapped pattern only.
Miller, Carol D. · Republican
Moore, Riley M. · Republican
| District | Representative | Mapped record | Confidence | View |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| WV-01 | Miller, Carol D.(Republican) |
| Voted for |
| High |
| District record → |
| WV-02 | Moore, Riley M.(Republican) | Voted for | High | District record → |